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II. Supernatural |
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2.2 Supernatural Entity |
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Article 32-Deity |
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Canon 2136 |
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A Deity is a supernatural being believed to possess miraculous or magical powers that is regarded by certain followers to be a god as distinct from a lesser spiritual force. Hence, a god is always a form of deity. |
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Canon 2137 |
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As valid Divine Law recognizes that life and existence is a dream in motion in accordance with the Canons of valid Natural Law, so long as a Deity is believed to exist and worshipped as existing, it has valid existence. |
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Canon 2138 |
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Belief, worship and subsequent existence of a Deity is separate to any claimed power or influence as attributes of a particular Deity. All spiritual forces remain subject to Divine Law and the limits of Natural Law. |
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Canon 2139 |
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As existence depends upon the immutability of valid Natural Law, no spiritual force, including the Absolute, the one, the ALL can abrogate, suspend or change a single Natural Law without causing the collective dream of existence to collapse. Therefore, no Deity possesses the power to abrogate, suspend nor change any valid Natural Law. |
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Canon 2140 |
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In accordance with a particular faith, a deity may represent a spiritual force of supreme goodness, sanctity and holiness, a spiritual force of great destruction, negativity and ill intent, or possessing a duality personality of both good and evil. |
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Canon 2141 |
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Any religion that recognizes multiple personalities of a singular supreme deity recognizes a pantheistic or multiple deity perspective of the universe and heaven, even if such a conclusion is repudiated and denied by the religion itself. |
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Canon 2142 |
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When a particular religion recognizes the existence of a unique spiritual force greater than a form of angel or demon, but less than a singular supreme deity, then such a religion recognizes a pantheistic or multiple deity perspective of the universe and heaven, even if such a conclusion is repudiated and denied by the religion itself. |
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Canon 2143 |
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All religions that profess a singular supreme deity above all other forms also presume a supreme being with a dual personality, even if the negative aspect of such an absolute dichotomy of a single supreme deity representing absolute holiness and simultaneously absolute evil is hidden, repudiated or poorly explained. |
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Canon 2144 |
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All deity less than a singular supreme deity exists in dimension and is dependent upon a dimension known variously as the Heaven and as the Unique Collective Awareness. |
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